Show fun for A all the children Child lm cheerio net iio chapton is h or edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS A TALE OF OLD JAPAN in this brief tale decipher the names of japanese objects and places by interpreting the phrases in parentheses for instance in the first one the phrase pin use indicates rice and you iou read the story using the word which the phrase indicates out in the something we eat cat fields one morning in place where one gets water two lovely jap anese ladies allied under the what washington chopped down dressed in their gay kimonos simonos with parts of a window and currying carrying their something ladles ladies use in the sun they had their feet encased I 1 to in a kind of wood and as they walked they made a dainty tapping sound upon the path they chattered gally gaily its as kind of bird found in america and felt fortu nate indeed to have a time of vacation from their work they were girls who helped to sort the what caterpillars make before they were shipped to other ports to be made into what dresses and stockings are made of when they reached the end of the path a what westerners call a gulley eulley them and they stepped daintily into a jinrikisha that took them to town they stopped to have a drink they have in england and kind of n pudding cakes they wet met some friends who joined them ile in a alit aro around u n d the town they saw tile comet something h ing good for moths trees in bloom and bought themselves each a pretty what they call a man fond of baseball over ver in the distance they saw tile the what the north hns has in winter peak of fujiyama as it gleamed in the sunlight A SCISSOR PUZZLE cut these pieces out after you yoa mount tile the whole section on some lightweight cardboard or heavy paper put them together ind see what picture you can moire make 0 1832 1932 nr N r union I 1 11 ll f |